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Community Support Grants Program is a grant from Missouri Baptist Healthcare Foundation that provides seed funding to nonprofit organizations for projects improving healthcare and health outcomes in Missouri communities. The program prioritizes initiatives that address healthy food access, food insecurity, and other social determinants of health. Eligible applicants are nonprofit organizations operating in Missouri.
Award amounts vary based on project scope and available funding. The application deadline is July 31, 2026. Missouri Baptist Healthcare Foundation administers this grant as part of its broader commitment to supporting organizations making a positive difference in community health and well-being across the region.
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ALERT—Friday, July 19— Important Update About the Global IT Outage Community Support Grants Program Providing impactful funding to nonprofit organizations Missouri Baptist Healthcare Foundation proudly supports those making a positive difference in our community. Our community support grants program provides seed funding and expands the reach of existing projects that improve health care for our region.
The application window for the 2026 Community Grant applications is Jan. 1–July 31.
Projects focused on these topics are encouraged to apply for a community support grant: Healthy food access and food insecurity Infant and maternal health Behavioral and mental health Medical education, research, and outcomes Capital or infrastructure (community building in underserved communities) Patient needs (medical bills, transportation for treatment or pharmacy) Organizations pursuing a community support grant should email Carol Klipsch at [email protected] .
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Our community support grants have benefited the following projects and organizations: Linda Peterson, MD, WashU Medicine: Supports research on effects of hospital discharge timing Gateway to Hope: Supports community outreach, assisting patients through treatment, and community education about breast health Giving is a Family Tradition (GiFT): Supports families preparing to take their infant home after prolonged hospital stay Focus Marines: Supports education for veterans with focus on their lives after leaving the military Marygrove: Supports youth therapeutic services Annie’s Hope: Supports comprehensive services for children, teens, and families who are grieving a death St.
Louis Area Foodbank: Supports nourishment of people and communities throughout the region Cancer Support Community: Supports people impacted by cancer by removing barriers to care Saint Martha’s Hall: Supports women and children impacted by domestic violence Mission: St.
Louis: Supports and empowers social and economic growth with a focus on building relationships Bells Garden: Supports the creation of space for affordable food self-sustainment Circle of Concern: Supports the provision of wholesome food and other services to more than 1,200 St. Louis County households annually St.
Louis Jewish Community Center: Supports cancer care programs for wellness LaLa Speaks Foundation: Supports brain aneurysm awareness, support, and survivorship Home Sweet Home: Supports families in the St.
Louis region through donated furniture and household items Veterans Community Project STL: Supports homeless veterans through new home construction Give Kids a Smile: Supports oral health improvement for children with transportation barriers Mason Ridge PTO: Supports school field trips, international night, and school improvements Midtown STL: Supports infant mortality prevention by providing pre-and post-natal resources Missouri Environmental Education Association: Supports education that helps Missourians care, understand, and act for their environment DeSales Community Development: Supports resident resource nights and community meals Hoop’n for Hearts/Moving Upward: Supports wellness and early detection of hypertension Operation Food Search: Supports food support to combat hunger Christian Friends of New Americans: Supports outreach to immigrants and refugees in the greater St.
Louis area Organizations seeking a community support grant should email Carol Klipsch at [email protected] . Learn more about Missouri Baptist Healthcare Foundation. We invite you to join the Missouri Baptist Medical Center community and help us make a difference.
Deborah Kersting Foundation Director Missouri Baptist Healthcare Foundation--> Phone 314-996-5054 Fax 314-996-4516 Email deborah. kersting@bjc. org Address 3015 North Ballas Road St.
Louis, MO 63131 To reach the Foundation, contact us at: 314-996-5054 or email us at [email protected] . Andrew Arnold, Board Chairman Nicholas Kouchoukos, M. D.
, Vice Chairman
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations in Missouri. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Varies Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is July 31, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
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